Get a glimpse of the lifes of three legendary Latin American Women: Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, Salvadoran peasant activist Rufina Amaya and Agentinian poet Alfonsina Storni. The show features a wide stylistic range of music, including popular and folk songs of Mexico, El Salvador and Argentina with vocal and instrumental tangos accompanying powerful storylines.

Little TheatreTickets: $12 adults, $10 Students & Seniors

October 24, 7
p.m.Masterworks

Performance HallTickets: $10 adults,
$8 seniors

October 25, 7
p.m.Chef, rated R

Little Theatre$5

October 29, 7
p.m.Reyna Grande, One Book, One Community selection authorPerformance HallFree

November 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 7 p.m.15, 23, 2 p.m.Fall TheatreJames and the Giant PeachLittle TheatreTickets:
$10 adults, $8 seniors and students, $6 children 12 years old and under

November 15, 7
p.m.BodyTraffic

BODYTRAFFIC uniquely reflects Los Angeles' diverse landscape - warm, innovative and stimulating. As an internationally acclaimed contemporary dance company, audiences everywhere are enveloped by the company's sheer joy of dance. BODYTRAFFIC's versatile and ever-growing repertoire is inspiring and challenging, but most of all - a thrill to watch.

Living Legends combines dynamic choreography of Native American dances with the color and vitality of Polynesian and Latin American dances. Performed by the talented descendants of these cultures and woven together by traditional and contemporary music, Living Legends is a stunning tribute to the ancient cultures of the Americas and the Pacific.

Award winning landscape and adventure photographer, Jerry Dodrill will visit San Juan College to share stories of triumph and tragedy, and give insight into Kevin Jorgeson’s rise as one of the top rock climbers in the world. Equal parts climber and photographer, Jerry Dodrill has climbed all the major walls in Yosemite and has been on expeditions to remote corners while questing wild experiences.

Henderson Fine Arts CenterFree

March 19, 7
p.m.Gerald Williams, Associate Professor of Math

Little TheatreFree

March 28, 7 p.m.CitizenFour

In January 2013, Poitras (recipient of the 2012 MacArthur Genius Fellowship and corecipient of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service) was several years into making a film about surveillance in the post-9/11 era when she started receiving encrypted e-mails from someone identifying himself as “citizen four,” who was ready to blow the whistle on the massive covert surveillance programs run by the NSA and other intelligence agencies. In June 2013, she and Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with the man who turned out to be Snowden. She brought her camera with her. The film that resulted from this series of tense encounters is absolutely sui generis in the history of cinema: a 100% reallife thriller unfolding minute by minute before our eyes. Executive Produced by Steven Soderbergh.

Nelson Illusions is a one-of-a-kind theatrical spectacle that combines rare and original illusions from around the world with award-winning, jaw-dropping magic. Four master magicians excite and engage the audience with a blend of mystery, drama, romance and comedy wile performing some of the most beautiful and astonishing stage magic in existence today.

The brainchild of Gregory Kozak and Justine Murdy, this show features more than 145 large-scale, mobile, sculptural instruments designed to be tun-able and suitable for performances across the globe. Using recycled construction, marine salvage and scrap material, the duo created a mixture of action choreography and instruments to create a heart-pumping, original performance that has electrified audiences around the world.

Todd Douglas Miller's documentary Dinosaur 13 focuses on Peter Larson, a paleontologist whose life changes after he unearths the largest and most well-preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil ever found. He ended up having to do legal battle with other scientists, as well as with the government in order to keep control over his historic discovery. Author: Perry Seibert

Little TheatreTickets: $5

June 20, 3 p.m.San Juan College Summer Music FestivalLearning CommonsTickets: $11 adults, $6 students and seniors

July 18, 7 p.m.Cheatin

A newlywed wife proves the depth of her love by becoming her cheating husband’s mistresses.

Little TheatreTickets: $5

August 29, 7 p.m.1971

On March 8, 1971 eight ordinary citizens broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, a town just outside Philadelphia, took hundreds of secret files, and shared them with the public. In doing so, they uncovered the FBI’s vast and illegal regime of spying and intimidation of Americans exercising their First Amendment rights.